AndyRM
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- North Shields
Hasn't prevented Nintendo's share price falling though.
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Nintendo only own about 1/3 of Pokemon Go, they licensed it out to Niantic who will reap the biggest rewards. They're still better off than they were before the game launched.
Over the weekend I reckon I walked about 20km, saw a wide variety of people playing, had dinner with a group of strangers and caught 25 new beasties. It's a fun game that encourages exercise and interaction. Even better is that unlike so many mobile games these days it doesn't require you to spend outrageous sums of money to advance, the motivation is all on the player.